On 27 November 2019 we set the third default price-quality path (DPP) for the 17 electricity distributors subject to price-quality regulation.
These price-quality paths will apply for the period 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2025. Aurora Energy is currently on a Customised Price-quality Path (CPP) which expires 31 March 2026. Previously in this DPP reset, Wellington Electricity were on a CPP (expired 31 March 2021) as too were Powerco (expired 31 March 2023).
In July 2021, Centralines underwent a process to become completely consumer owned by changing its trust deed to make all trustees consumer elected. This made Centralines DPP exempt and were no longer price-quality regulated.**
Eastland Network was acquired by Firstgas Group in March 2023, and was subsequently renamed Firstlight Network***.
Distributors subject to the 2020-2025 default price-quality path
Alpine Energy
Aurora Energy
Centralines**
Eastland Network/Firstlight Network***
Electricity Ashburton
Electricity Invercargill
Horizon Energy
The Lines Company
Network Tasman
Nelson Electricity
Orion
OtagoNet Joint Venture
Powerco*
Top Energy
Unison Networks
Vector
Wellington Electricity*
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Note: these dates are indicative only and are subject to change.
As part of our process of setting the default price-quality path (DPP) for electricity distribution businesses from 1 April 2020, we may consider amendments to the input methodologies for electricity distribution services necessary to implement this DPP and future price-quality paths.